Country music selection recorded by Bonnie Guitar and Gale Storm. in 1957. written by Ned Miller. Bonnie Guitar on cover. Very good condition, with a couple of corner bends.
Very good condition on this music with recording artist Eddy Arnold on the cover. Words and music by Steve Nelson, Ed Nelson Jr., and Eddy Arnold.
Old sheet music from 1917. Cover artist Barbelle. Oversized music. Words by Alfred Bryan and Willie Weston, music by Jack Wells. Average condition. No rips.
Irving Berlins bugle song from 1918. This is a dedication copy to private Howard Friend, the guy in the cot next to him. Inst photo of Herbert Clifton on the cover along with the illustration of the bugle player. Cover artist Barbelle. WWI Good condition other than wear on corners and a watermark on the left corner. (priced accordingly).
Great old WWI era sheet music with a soldier and his girl on the cover. Lyric by Raymond B. Egan and music by Richard A. Whiting. Very good condition for music of this age. A little wear.
Just a babys prayer at twilight (for her daddy over there). Music dating 1918 WWI era.cover illustration is good, but edges are rough,could be trimmed, all intact.Cover artist Barbelle. Would be nice framed too.
Song suggested by the slogan of The New York World.Let the flag fly. Words and music by L. Wolfe Gilbert. Mr Gilbert quoted said "Let every day be flag day" Good average condition. wear on the edges with soft tears. All intact, and would be wonderful framed.
Very nice copy of this 1944 music from Hollywood Canteen. Various stars pictured on the cover. Music by M.K. Jerome and lyrics by Ted Koehler.
Average condition on this old 1919 era sheet music Take Your Girlie to the movies (if you can't make love at home). BY Edgar Leslie & Bert Kramer, and music by Pete Wendling.Cover art by Barbelle.
Music dating from 1934. By Marty Symes, AL J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson.Cover photo of Edna O'Dell. Very good condition.
Cover artist Leff on this music dating from 1928. Feature photo of Roy Smeck picking a banjo.Good condition. words by Chas. Tobias & William Jerome. Music by Larry Shay.
Very nice cover photo of Diane Courtney with an NBC microphone. Words & music by Stanley Cowan and Bobby Worth. Great condition. Flash makes cover appear to be faded on one side, but its not. All color consistant. 1941.
Music from 1945 WWII era. Feature photo of Kay Armen, surrounded by caracatures of men from alll branches of the military.Cover art by Barbelle.I'M Gonna love that Guy (like he's never been loved before) Words and music by Kay Ash. Good condition
Nine pages of music to this overture from 1905. Good average condition. Pages are seperating but all music is intact.
This music originally copyrighted in 1931 was reissued in this 1942 piece featuring the Andrews Sisters on the cover. Words by John Klenner and music by Al Hoffman. Very good condition.